Ocean surface and bottom water conditions, iceberg drift and sediment transport on the North Iceland margin during MIS 3 and 2

Radiocarbon dates and marine tephra suggest that the upper 10 m of core MD99-2274 off North Iceland extends from ~0 to ~65 ka BP. A multi-proxy sediment and biomarker study at a ~0.5 ky resolution is used to derive a paleoclimate scenario for this area of the southwestern Nordic Seas, which during the Holocene had intermittent excursions of icebergs and a seasonal cover of drifting sea ice across the site. The sortable silt mean size (S̅S̅) suggests a bottom current (1000 m depth) flow speed maximum to minimum range of ~8 cm/s during Marine Isotope Stages 2 to 3, but the data are unreliable for the Holocene. Slow-down in flow speeds may be associated with massive ice and water discharges linked to the Hudson Strait ice stream (H-events) and to melt of icebergs from Greenland in the Nordic seas where convection would have been suppressed. Five pulses of sediment with a distinct felsic component are associated with iceberg transport from E/NE Greenland. Sea ice, open water and sea surface temperature (SST) biomarker proxies (i.e. IP25, brassicasterol and alkenones) all point towards near-perennial sea ice cover during MIS 3 and 2, rather than seasonal sea ice or open water conditions. Indeed, our biomarker and sediment data require that the seas north of Iceland have a thick, nearly continuous cover of sea-ice through which icebergs, calved from ice stream termini, drift slowly southward. The cross-correlation of the quartz % records between MD99-2274 and the well-dated core PS2644 in Blosseville Basin indicates significant coherence in the records at a multi-millennial (~8 ky) timescale. A transition to open ocean conditions is evident from the early Holocene onwards, albeit with the occurrence of some drift ice and icebergs.

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Andrews, John T, Smik, Lukas, Belt, Simon T, Sicre, Marie-Alexandrine, McCave, I Nick (2021). Dataset: Ocean surface and bottom water conditions, iceberg drift and sediment transport on the North Iceland margin during MIS 3 and 2. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.931154

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Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.931154
Author Andrews, John T
Given Name John T
Family Name Andrews
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Smik, Lukas
Belt, Simon T
Sicre, Marie-Alexandrine
McCave, I Nick
Source Creation 2021
Publication Year 2021
Resource Type application/zip - filename: Andrews-etal_2021
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Name: Lithosphere

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Title: Ocean surface and bottom water conditions, iceberg drift and sediment transport on the North Iceland margin during MIS 3 and MIS 2
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2020.106722
Type: DOI
Relation: References
Year: 2021
Source: Quaternary Science Reviews
Authors: Andrews John T , Smik Lukas , Belt Simon T , Sicre Marie-Alexandrine , McCave I Nick .